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Fully powered and ready to face heroes who are powerless. |
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—"Crossover Nexus" |
Strike is the main antagonist in his debut episode "Crossover Nexus". He toke over the CN City to steal people's powers by summoning heroes from other dimensions (their home shows) to turn them into stone.
Physical Appearance[]
Strike is a tall, muscular purple humanoid male masked by a black costume with various red X markings and a notable cybernetic arm. Only his right eye is visible underneath his X mask.
Personality[]
Strike seems to have a fondness for fights, summoning and attacking heroes purely for the thrill of destroying them.
Abilities and Powers[]
- Omnipresent Skills: Strike has omnipresent powers, able to create whatever he desires with the help of his sentient pen.
- X attack: Strike is capable of summoning energy strikes shaped like X's that can instantly incapacitate a hero by turning them to stone.
- Flight: Strike can hover and fly through the air.
History[]
"Crossover Nexus"[]
He X-ed out Raven before summoning Garnet and Ben. Strike tries to annihilate Garnet and Ben but they avoid his targets. He decides to summon K.O. to obliterate him. Once he meets K.O., he targets him but Garnet captures K.O. away from his attacks. Strike decides to code his pen to hunt K.O., Garnet, and Ben. His pen destroys Ben's Omnitrix and Garnet's sunglasses. He corners K.O., Garnet, Ben, and Raven close to his lair due to his pen tracking them down. The heroes got their powers back and sneak behind him when he was powering up for a long time. He fights them and is weakened by Garnet's and Raven's attacks. He is defeated by Ben through his transformations of other characters.
"Thank You for Watching the Show"[]
Strike returns in the "Red Strike Strikes Again" segment for his revenge. It is unknown how he was brought back.
Episode Appearances[]
Season 3 | ||||||||||||
93. "We Are Heroes": | Absent | 102. "Deep Space Vacation": | Absent | |||||||||
94. "KO, Rad, and Enid!": | Absent | 103. "Big Reveal": | Absent | |||||||||
95. "Let's Meet Sonic": | Absent | 104. "Radical Rescue": | Absent | |||||||||
96. "TKO Rules!": | Absent | 105. "You're a Good Friend, KO": | Absent | |||||||||
97. "K.O. vs. Fink": | Absent | 106. "Let's Get Shadowy": | Absent | |||||||||
98. "Chip's Damage": | Absent | 107. "Red Action 3: Grudgement Day": | Absent | |||||||||
99. "The K.O. Trap": | Absent | 108. "Carl": | Absent | |||||||||
100. "Whatever Happened to... Rippy Roo?": | Absent | 109. "Dendy's Video Channel": | Absent | |||||||||
101. "Planet X": | Absent | 110/111. "Let's Fight to the End": | Absent | |||||||||
112. "Thank You for Watching the Show": | Appears |
Trivia[]
- Strike powers up like the characters in the Dragon Ball series.
- He is designed by Parker Simmons.
- His backstory is classified.[1]
- His lair is probably just full of metal and junk, and maybe spoils of war.[2]
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